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Division of Crop Protection

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Mandate

The Division of Crop Protection had come into existence in 2020 after merging the erstwhile Divisions of Entomology & Nematology and Plant Pathology based on QRT recommendation.  The division is mandated with the following activities.

  • To conduct research to develop safe and sustainable technologies for integrated pest (insects, mites, nematodes, plant pathogens) management in horticultural ecosystems (Fruits, Vegetables, Ornamentals). 
  • To standardize technologies for production, value addition and popularization of mushrooms. 
  • Pollinator management to enhance crop productivity and conserve ecosystem services 
  • Training and farmers consultancy
  • Post Graduate Education

Services

  • Phytosanitary services – testing export plants/planting  material
  • Post Entry Quarantine Inspection
  • Electron microscopy (SEM and TEM) facility for students and researchers 

Major areas of Research

  • Pest surveillance
  • Host Plant resistance
  • Disease diagnostics 
  • Post harvest pest and disease management
  • Virus vector interactions
  • Bio-pesticides and bio control agents for IPM and IDM
  • Pest management under protected cultivation
  • Exploring lesser known botanical pesticides
  • Semiochemicals for pest management
  • Impact of climate change on pests, diseases and pollinators
  • Application of drone technology in plant protection
  • Sterile insect Technique for area-wide pest management
  • Energy efficient technologies for spawn production and value addition of edible mushrooms

List of institute projects in operation

  • 050(8): Development of integrated diagnostic and management strategies for viral diseases of Lilium and Gladiolus
  • 050(9): Development of diagnostics and integrated management strategies for major seed borne viruses in vegetable crops (Cucumber and Watermelon)
  • 051(11): Host-Pathogen Interaction and Management of wilt diseases of Ornamental crops (Crossandra, Gladilous and Carnation)
  • 051(12): Development of forewarning models for the blossom blight and hoppers in mango
  • 051(13): Post-harvest management of fruit rot in mango and grapes using volatile organic compounds producing yeasts and bacteria 
  • 051(14): Genetic diversity and management of gummy stem blight of Watermelon and Gherkin
  • 053(4): Standardization of liquid spawn production technology
  • 060(19): Exploration of lesser known botanicals for Insect Pest management
  • 060(20): Interventions for management of tea mosquito bug (Helopeltis antonii) in Guava, Annona and drumstick) 
  •  060(21): Dynamics of sucking pests and their management in Bell Pepper (Capsicum annum) and Gerbera (Gerbera jamesonni) under protected conditions
  • 060(22): Post-Harvest Management of melon thrips, Thrips palmi Karny on Okra and Bitter gourd using Novel methods and techniques
  • 063(4): Exploring nematode host interaction and developing integrated nematode management modules in Horticultural crops (Guava, Brinjal, Cucumber etc.)

Technologies commercialized

  • Methyl eugenol pheromone traps for mango fruit fly.
  • Cuelure pheromone traps for cucurbit fruit fly
  • Sealer cum Healer for the management of stem borers
  • Hot water treatment for fruit fly management
  • Neem soap and Pongamia soap for insect pest management in vegetables
  • Arka neem pellets for the management of DBM and aphids in cabbage and cauliflower
  • Trichoderma viride – 1.5% W.P for nematode management
  • Trichoderma harzianum – 1% W.P,  Paecilomyces lilacinus – 1% W.P etc.   for some fungal and nematode disease management
     

Writeup : Honey bee pollination in polyhouse:

Honey bees pollination in polyhouse  - English

Honey bees pollination in polyhouse  - Hindi

 

    

Dr. Venkata Rami Reddy P

Principal Scientist and I/c.Head

Division of Crop Protection

IIHR, Hessaraghatta Lake Post

Bangalore – 560 089.